Due to digitalisation and Internet accessibility, the increasing number of readers of the newspapers is abandoning the print media and turning to their online releases and newspaper portals. Access to information is much easier and in this way in just a couple of seconds, using devices such as smartphones or computers, we can read the latest news and find out the latest events from different areas, whether it's politics, sports, economics or culture. The existence of culture in the media is of utmost importance, especially when it is clear that cultural content largely educates the public. Culture has always been particularly complemented by the media. But the situation has changed nowdays, so online media are less about culture, whether it's music, film, theater or literature. The news are being filtered and the content that is or will become extremely popular is being published. Therefore, the aim of this graduate thesis was to explore how big is representation of music, as an important component of culture, in Croatian media, more precisely, the newspaper portals Jutarnji.hr and Večernji.hr and to analyze published content. The research has given interesting results, namely that the two portals do not equally write about music creation within the research subcategory. The differences are visible in the manner of writing and the frequency of publishing articles. Foreign music is more frequent than domestic music, especially on the Jutarnji.hr portal. Differences are also present when it comes to the representation of various genres of music and the theme of music creation. Therefore, looking at the data obtained from these two media, it is clear that Croatian media do not write equally about music production and that music is generally not sufficiently represented in the media.